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they are trying to prevent the so-called sequester, and that would splash defense spending, and education, and other services. that will happen this friday everything lawmakers are able to reach a deal. the sequester is a main topic at the national governor's association. they are calling on governors to work quickly, but governors seem pessimistic, and they are calling on congress to find a middle ground before the americans feel the affects of deep cuts. >> the sequestration was designed by the administration and congress as something so repellant that it would force both sides to a compromise. >> president obama will host the governors at the white house for a dinner tonight and the association's summit wraps up tomorrow. >>> and john kerry will travel on his first overseas trip as the nation's top diplomat. he is calling it a listening tour. kerry heads to the kingdom. >>> and then a crash at the speed way. a man that was 50 yards away the crash said it started raining debris, and he was not hurt. francis coe has more on what happened. >> reporter: coming out of the final turn in dayt
they are trying to prevent the so-called sequester, and that would splash defense spending, and education, and other services. that will happen this friday everything lawmakers are able to reach a deal. the sequester is a main topic at the national governor's association. they are calling on governors to work quickly, but governors seem pessimistic, and they are calling on congress to find a middle ground before the americans feel the affects of deep cuts. >> the sequestration was...
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. >>> the department of education will be the hardest hit cabinet-level agency furloughing 95% of the workforce. the office of government ethics will retain just one workerer throughout the shutdown. >>> welcome back. stories making news on this hump day. remember this video of acyclist this morning at least one has been charged with endangerment. police did not say if they were going to charge the driver who ran over a biker while trying to flee. >>> this measure makes it a misdemeanor to post identifiable nude pictures of someone without permission. it comes with a penalty of six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. >>> dramatic and jaw dropping video from illinois. four police officers are seen forcibly stripping 33-year-old dana homs and leaving her naked in a jail cell. her lawyers are asking for the officers to be fired and criminal charges filed. >>> the office of david petraeus was evacuated. >>> a grand son in oregon is smiling this morning. he was searching google maps when he found a picture of his late grandmother sitting on her porch. he says his grandmother passed away shor
. >>> the department of education will be the hardest hit cabinet-level agency furloughing 95% of the workforce. the office of government ethics will retain just one workerer throughout the shutdown. >>> welcome back. stories making news on this hump day. remember this video of acyclist this morning at least one has been charged with endangerment. police did not say if they were going to charge the driver who ran over a biker while trying to flee. >>> this measure...
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anything a greater investment in education to using business leaders. i spoke with a student for came on stage and he said that there was a program in virginia similar to what we do in utah for business leaders are interjecting themselves in higher ed. so first promoting awareness that we can do this without business and business can't do this without students. traditionally we have relied on the legislature and that hasn't done enough. and so i'm grateful for strides we are taking and still see there is a lot of room to make up. we have come in utah we have unique system where the students have formed, come together to form the utah student association. so each student within the state, there's 130,000 plus higher it students, 15% of the student fees, 15 cents, allows them to be a member of the utah student association. by doing [laughter] i better be careful. but 15 cents allows them to be part of utah student association. was that has given us is that each student body president in the state of utah comes together once a month. we work with political
anything a greater investment in education to using business leaders. i spoke with a student for came on stage and he said that there was a program in virginia similar to what we do in utah for business leaders are interjecting themselves in higher ed. so first promoting awareness that we can do this without business and business can't do this without students. traditionally we have relied on the legislature and that hasn't done enough. and so i'm grateful for strides we are taking and still...
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. >>> the department of education will be the hardest hit cabinet-level agency furloughing 95% of its workforce. the office of government ethics will retain just one worker throughout the shutdown. >>> welcome back. stories making news on this hump day. remember that video of a group of motorcyclists in new york? this morning at least two are in custody on assault charges as well as other things. police did not say if they are going to charge the driver who ran over a biker while trying to flee. >>> california governor has signed the so-called revenge porn bill into law. this measure mikes it a misdemeanor to post identifiable nude pictures of someone without permission. it comes with a penalty of six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. a similar law in missouri was thrown out by a judge citing the first amendment. >>> dramatic and jaw dropping video from illinois captures the moment when a woman says her dui arrest just went too far. four police officers are seen forcibly stripping 33-year-old dana holmes and leaving her naked on a jail cell. the cops say they tried to subdue her after
. >>> the department of education will be the hardest hit cabinet-level agency furloughing 95% of its workforce. the office of government ethics will retain just one worker throughout the shutdown. >>> welcome back. stories making news on this hump day. remember that video of a group of motorcyclists in new york? this morning at least two are in custody on assault charges as well as other things. police did not say if they are going to charge the driver who ran over a biker...
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, educators going to try harder to do a better job educating students. that's one argument. the allocative efficiency story maybe educators are not competing for students per se, but does every student, every student learns better in a different environment. so if we provide families with more choice, maybe families might select one school, they are presented with a wide range of school with options they may select some schools for some kids and different schools or other kids. and if we provide them those choices, maybe it's not that the school will get better per se, but kids will be better matched to different schooling environments. now, when we think about excellency -- equity for mama, people argue equity for school choice is this notion that in some regard, many of us in this room have always had school choice. and that is, we can choose where to live. so for example, if 20, 30, 40 years ago if your neighborhood shows your school, if you weren't happy with the school that you were in for, you could move to another place. and so relatively affluent
, educators going to try harder to do a better job educating students. that's one argument. the allocative efficiency story maybe educators are not competing for students per se, but does every student, every student learns better in a different environment. so if we provide families with more choice, maybe families might select one school, they are presented with a wide range of school with options they may select some schools for some kids and different schools or other kids. and if we...
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it is now being offered to the american council on education. the president worked with senators jim webb, john warner, and check payable on language for the gi bill those passed by congress and signed by president bush in june 2008. his interest was to provide a means for private institutions to partner with veterans affairs in supporting veterans who matriculated at these institutions. this is known as the yellow ribbon program. dr. wright's book, among one of the reasons he is here at the colby military writers' symposium, those who have borne the battle, a history of america's wars of those is bought them was released in april 2012. he provides a historical overviews on american use of words and those of us fought them from the american revolution to current wars and share some of his own experiences and insights. please welcome dr. price. [applause] >> dr. david mcintyre, colonel mcintyre, is a distinguished visiting fellow at the homeland security studies and analysis institute in washington d.c. and at the bipartisan w in the terrorism re
it is now being offered to the american council on education. the president worked with senators jim webb, john warner, and check payable on language for the gi bill those passed by congress and signed by president bush in june 2008. his interest was to provide a means for private institutions to partner with veterans affairs in supporting veterans who matriculated at these institutions. this is known as the yellow ribbon program. dr. wright's book, among one of the reasons he is here at the...
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that would be things like education, infrastructure and research. so yes, we are recommending of a $2.4 trillion in step one of what we are recommending, we recommended a quarter from the revenue, a quarter from health care cuts, and the remainder come from cuts in other mandatory spending, discretionary spending, interest on the debt, and going to the change is spent put aside what is doable. what is the most important change that needs to be made to entitlement? >> what's the most important thing we need to do is stabilized and keep it on a downward path. >> specifically, what mechanical change needs to be made to entitlement? >> there's a lot of things and need to be done to entitlement. i wouldn't say just one thing but we need have more cost sharing with appropriate protections for low income beneficiaries. we need to means testing. we need to get serious about population aging. we need to have toward reforms. we need to have savings from what we, the drug manufacturers can and we need to pay for quality revenue. all of those are really importa
that would be things like education, infrastructure and research. so yes, we are recommending of a $2.4 trillion in step one of what we are recommending, we recommended a quarter from the revenue, a quarter from health care cuts, and the remainder come from cuts in other mandatory spending, discretionary spending, interest on the debt, and going to the change is spent put aside what is doable. what is the most important change that needs to be made to entitlement? >> what's the most...
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he plans to continue his education so some day he can become dr. chicken. >>> on to georgia on a fatal pileup on a highway that left four dead and 27 others injured. four vehicles were involved including a tanker which caught fire. >>> and finally in new york, two australians took top places racing to the empire state building. runners raced up more than 1500 steps. winners had impressive times of 10 and 12 minutes each. >>> in sports, another big upset in college basketball. number five 5 kansas suffered a second straight loss as texas christian got 17 points from garlon green. and fans celebrated by rushing the court. >>> in world cup qualifying soccer, the u.s. gave up a goal in the 79th minute to honduras and lost 2-1. next, they will travel home to take on costa rica in a ten-game tournament that will be played through october. >>> american skier ted maggette won super-g finishing in under 1:24. >>> lance armstrong has been given a two-week extension to possibly work out an agreement to cooperate with the anti-doping agency. the agency is look
he plans to continue his education so some day he can become dr. chicken. >>> on to georgia on a fatal pileup on a highway that left four dead and 27 others injured. four vehicles were involved including a tanker which caught fire. >>> and finally in new york, two australians took top places racing to the empire state building. runners raced up more than 1500 steps. winners had impressive times of 10 and 12 minutes each. >>> in sports, another big upset in college...
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younger parents with higher incomes and higher levels of education were most likely to allow their kids to not buckle up. >>> and sunday marking 50 years since the ku klux klan bombed the 16th street baptist church in birmingham killing four little girls. attorney general eric holder and condoleezza rice, a birmingham native, spoke yesterday. >> i came up in a family where my parents couldn't take me to a movie theater or to a restaurant. they did have me convinced even though i couldn't have a hamburger at the woolworth's lunch counter, i could be president of the united states if i wanted to. >> to not recognize that progress does a great disservice for the people who fought so long, who sacrificed so much so that she would and i i would have the opportunities that we had. >> the murders of carol robertson and the others represent a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement in the united states. >>> an arizona church knows how to get -- rather how to let the good times fly. members setting a record for the world's largest pie fight. all of them throwing over 1,000 shaving cream pies
younger parents with higher incomes and higher levels of education were most likely to allow their kids to not buckle up. >>> and sunday marking 50 years since the ku klux klan bombed the 16th street baptist church in birmingham killing four little girls. attorney general eric holder and condoleezza rice, a birmingham native, spoke yesterday. >> i came up in a family where my parents couldn't take me to a movie theater or to a restaurant. they did have me convinced even though i...
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that you're discounting the education you provide. so colleges -- there's a great pressure to keep up with the competition and to continually look more expensive. which is just strange. but then the other aspect for public colleges, a lot of schools don't have a choice or they have choices but the states have just been cutting the amount of money they provide these schools. and so the easiest way to deal with these cuts is to raise prices. >> well, i do think there's an issue of -- there's kind of a backwards way of approaching it because colleges have to -- they do have to give out a lot of financial aid and often times tuition discounts in order to fill the seats. but then that means they have to raise tuition to cover the people that aren't getting the aid. it's just like kind of a vicious cycle in that, sure, many people don't pay the sticker price, but somebody has to pay the higher price, and this whole issue of enrollment manage. is such that colleges work very hard to figure out exactly how much you will be willing to pay to c
that you're discounting the education you provide. so colleges -- there's a great pressure to keep up with the competition and to continually look more expensive. which is just strange. but then the other aspect for public colleges, a lot of schools don't have a choice or they have choices but the states have just been cutting the amount of money they provide these schools. and so the easiest way to deal with these cuts is to raise prices. >> well, i do think there's an issue of --...
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department of education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington taking choices away from parents and kids. [applause] and we need to champion school choice. [applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explain to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american dream. [applause] we need to stand with israel. [applause] but we need to stop sending foreign aid to nations that hate us. [cheers] presidenteeks ago, obama canceled white house tours and sent $250 million to egypt. [boos] with no conditions, no strings attached, nothing focused on u.s. national security. he simply wrote a check. we need to get back to growth and opportunity. now, listen spreading the message that our policies work, their policies don't. that government control hurts those struggle technology make the
department of education. [applause] education is too important for it to be governed by bureaucrats in washington taking choices away from parents and kids. [applause] and we need to champion school choice. [applause] the civil rights issue of the next generation. i would like to see more democrats going and explain to young kids trapped in failing schools, young hispanic, young african american why they are willing to consign another generation to not have a fair and equal shot at the american...
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so not only is it better job, the better education. at the tulsa to bring to market new government to montana and we do not already as well. tomorrow for the first time ever, montana's check book will be online. [applause] bubble has is a searchable database so anyone in siena or anyone across the world for that matter can look at how we're spending taxpayers money. it's the right thing to do it up a lead to more effective government. other somethings i can accomplish it that your active engagement in partnership, there are other areas where we need each other. meet each other for going to make progress. crafting a budget is one of those areas. montana is the envy of other states. our unemployment is lower and our economy sounder while every other state's budget is in writing things to sell solid fiscal management, half a billion dollars budget surplus. our state is strong and going stronger. [applause] to continue improving our position, i didn't montanans honestly take a a balanced approach. let's invest some time with give some back
so not only is it better job, the better education. at the tulsa to bring to market new government to montana and we do not already as well. tomorrow for the first time ever, montana's check book will be online. [applause] bubble has is a searchable database so anyone in siena or anyone across the world for that matter can look at how we're spending taxpayers money. it's the right thing to do it up a lead to more effective government. other somethings i can accomplish it that your active...
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they haven't been educated yet. of course they'll watch our show. >> stay that way. >> it's summer wedding season. to celebrate, we're playing a game of "who knew." >> and the backstreet boys are here. >> plus the five places in our country you're going to want to visit. because there's been some survey done of some sort. or something. >> after your news and weather. >>> and we're back with more of "today" on this wines day wednesday. we're ready it play "who knew." it is wedding season, so if you've been invited to a few this summer, getting ready to walk down the aisle yourself, we've got a little pop culture wedding trivia for you. kathie lee is across the street at the nbc experience store. ready to hand out $100 to those who get the answers right. and to those who don't, lucky, lucky, a kathie lee cd. >> scandalous cds for you. >> oh, my gosh. here to help me out is rebecca do dollgin, editor and chief of theknot.com. are you ready? >> yes. >> fire away. >> this beautiful blond is from one of my favorite cities
they haven't been educated yet. of course they'll watch our show. >> stay that way. >> it's summer wedding season. to celebrate, we're playing a game of "who knew." >> and the backstreet boys are here. >> plus the five places in our country you're going to want to visit. because there's been some survey done of some sort. or something. >> after your news and weather. >>> and we're back with more of "today" on this wines day wednesday....
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i'm teaching and educating so call me at 1 800 743-cnbc. sure, i know we have to take a breather eventually, but as i've said over and over again, this market is controlled by earnings and profits and as long as the earnings from companies continue to be stronger than we expect there will not be a sustained pullback. yesterday, the averages have bounced back and then some. the dow roared to .95%, and mostly because the earnings simply remain very solid. so let me give you two quick facts and earnings growth is running at 2.4% year over year versus the expectations of 1.8% and that's a very big percentage gain and get this, 67.6% of the
i'm teaching and educating so call me at 1 800 743-cnbc. sure, i know we have to take a breather eventually, but as i've said over and over again, this market is controlled by earnings and profits and as long as the earnings from companies continue to be stronger than we expect there will not be a sustained pullback. yesterday, the averages have bounced back and then some. the dow roared to .95%, and mostly because the earnings simply remain very solid. so let me give you two quick facts and...
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she has been educating me on the animals in this barn. here we have miniature horses and one of them is pregnant and scheduled to give birth here at the new old mcdonald farm at some point next week. but also something new, cory, thank you for coming on early with us this morning. what is new here at the barn this year. >> we have fainting goats this year. >> why are they called fainting goats? >> when they get started they lock up their legs and tip over. >> thank you, thank you, rooster. >> chicken, whatever. >> can you tell i didn't grow up on a farm. >> his name is chickky, i thought i was right. do they have names what is the deal with these. >> this is gilbert, the black and white one, and when he was a baby he broke both of his leggings. and he lives in the house on the farm for about six weeks so he is a very very close pet of the family. >> he is one that is really tight with the family. >> yes. >> so do they ever just do that fainting or what supposedly is a faint, even though i know it is a defense mechanism, and they don't act
she has been educating me on the animals in this barn. here we have miniature horses and one of them is pregnant and scheduled to give birth here at the new old mcdonald farm at some point next week. but also something new, cory, thank you for coming on early with us this morning. what is new here at the barn this year. >> we have fainting goats this year. >> why are they called fainting goats? >> when they get started they lock up their legs and tip over. >> thank you,...
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this comes as his administration works to educate the public about market exchanges launching in states next tuesday. today health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is talking about premiums available estimating that most americans will have two or more insurers that work best for their situation. under the new law everyone must carry health insurance by january 1 or face a fine. >>> d.c. leaders plan to take an unusual move to keep the city running if the federal government shutdown happens next week. the council wants to classify 33,000 district workers as essential personnel that would allow them to continue to work since congress oversees d.c.'s budget. the d.c. council is expected to pass that emergency legislation on monday, which is the deadline for congress to reach a deal. >>> a shutdown would force the district to sus pend things and close libraries. the move could be subject to fines. >>> two more victims of the mass shooting at the navy yard will be remembered today by family and friends. ken proctor's family at the sacred heart church in la plata followed by a
this comes as his administration works to educate the public about market exchanges launching in states next tuesday. today health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius is talking about premiums available estimating that most americans will have two or more insurers that work best for their situation. under the new law everyone must carry health insurance by january 1 or face a fine. >>> d.c. leaders plan to take an unusual move to keep the city running if the federal...
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lastly we believe we must increase access from education opportunities. veterans at disabilities like other people face barriers to employment that include misinformation about misperception about required accommodation and disabled veterans ought to remain that challenges disability rights advocates traditional and of a breach of communication in veterans who have disabilities will likely not be as familiar with the disability community or programs available to those with disabilities and are more likely to relay -- rely on peer services bethesda civil war protection due to disability purchasing goods and services to have a if anything that could be any more with veteran specific laws and for many veterans it takes an encounter with their broader disability rights movement to help them understand their connection to the community. they are aware of the employment projections of that ada and those generally should work together to remove barriers from employment the ada is an important tool with the reemployment for the need to educate veterans with the e
lastly we believe we must increase access from education opportunities. veterans at disabilities like other people face barriers to employment that include misinformation about misperception about required accommodation and disabled veterans ought to remain that challenges disability rights advocates traditional and of a breach of communication in veterans who have disabilities will likely not be as familiar with the disability community or programs available to those with disabilities and are...
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as you consider doing this, we are educators. educators love content. we love curriculum. would have to seal those books -- that those candles and open them up and hit the next page. content is part, but not all of what we need to do. we have to look at how we introduce these things, how we train our staffs, adults in the building, how are we communicating and how are we gaining buy-in from everyone or almost everyone in the school environment? the mistake as we try to get everybody. we just need enough people to have a tipping point said decision-making can move forward. pay attention to advertising. pay attention to marketing and professional. pay attention to ongoing reminders. i'm going to tell you one story. i flew in last night, they. apparently there was fog in new jersey. finally got in. i said coming to the airport, i remember being at laguardia not that long ago and tried to get back to chicago. and i got to the airport, got to the gate and there was a woman talking to the gate agent. there was a man in front of me talking into a cell phone -- excuse me, screamin
as you consider doing this, we are educators. educators love content. we love curriculum. would have to seal those books -- that those candles and open them up and hit the next page. content is part, but not all of what we need to do. we have to look at how we introduce these things, how we train our staffs, adults in the building, how are we communicating and how are we gaining buy-in from everyone or almost everyone in the school environment? the mistake as we try to get everybody. we just...
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. >> part of a special educational alliance after-school program which was so great for these kids. >> really nice, i think your mom looks great. a beautiful woman. >> in a crayon drawing. >>> how to speak in way that makes you own the room. >>> and one of the best had been kept secrets in hollywood -- "star trek"! >>> warp speed! >> there you are. >> hot. >> we're back with more of "today" and that was a scene from the much-anticipated next installment of the "star trek" franchise, called "star trek into darkness." >> spock and captain kirk are working out their differences. >> we want them to get along. >> human spock is played by zachary quinto. >> you've got outrageous eyebrows. brooke shields has nothing on you. >> because you can't stop looking at them. >> you focus. >> that's where we live, right there. >> that's how i feel about you guys. not because of your eyebrows because you're luminescent. >> he keeps it in control. >> you were just in london promoting the film. what kind of response are you getting so far? >> unbelievable. the movie is so much bigger than the first one,
. >> part of a special educational alliance after-school program which was so great for these kids. >> really nice, i think your mom looks great. a beautiful woman. >> in a crayon drawing. >>> how to speak in way that makes you own the room. >>> and one of the best had been kept secrets in hollywood -- "star trek"! >>> warp speed! >> there you are. >> hot. >> we're back with more of "today" and that was a scene...
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but public education as well. mr. horsford, i want to thank you for allowing me to say a few words here this evening. this is a very appropriate conversation for the congressional black caucus to have. i want to thank you and mr. jeffries for coming to the floor each week and lifting up the issues that the congressional black caucus feels are so vitally important to debate here in this congress. ms. fudge has left the floor but i thank the chair of our caucus for all that she does. she stays in perpt tall motion and i want to thank her publicly for what she does not only for the people of ohio but for the people in congress. barbara lee has been talking about issues of poverty ever since i came to this place nine years ago and i associate myself with everything she said and everything that congresswoman moore said a moment ago. mr. horsford, i don't know much about your state of nevada, but i can tell you about my state of north carolina, and i can tell you, these are some tough times. these are tough times for po
but public education as well. mr. horsford, i want to thank you for allowing me to say a few words here this evening. this is a very appropriate conversation for the congressional black caucus to have. i want to thank you and mr. jeffries for coming to the floor each week and lifting up the issues that the congressional black caucus feels are so vitally important to debate here in this congress. ms. fudge has left the floor but i thank the chair of our caucus for all that she does. she stays in...
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we did neat to educate the young people, and that's what started public schools. today, we are having public schools that no longer teach civics. they don't require them for high school graduation, classes and civics, and they are barely fought. i don't know about now, but when i went to school, i went to grade school and high school in el paso, texas, grew up on a ranch, too far from town to go to school, and my parents sent me off to el paso where i had maternal grandparents living, and so i took my schooling there, and we had civics all the time. i got sick and tired of it to tell you the truth, but i think that that's a lot better than having none. already so i was very concern at the time when i announced my retirement about the lack ofany nationwide knowledge of civics so i decided in retirement i had time for volunteer work, and maybe i could get started, a plan to teach civics, and so i started something that we call icivics. now, we have ipads and ipods and "i" everything so i thought icivics would be good. [laughter] it is. we got it going, and what i di
we did neat to educate the young people, and that's what started public schools. today, we are having public schools that no longer teach civics. they don't require them for high school graduation, classes and civics, and they are barely fought. i don't know about now, but when i went to school, i went to grade school and high school in el paso, texas, grew up on a ranch, too far from town to go to school, and my parents sent me off to el paso where i had maternal grandparents living, and so i...
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we are proposing to strengthen education for our children during their critical early years, to ensure they can succeed in the 21st century economy. the budget secures america's place as the world leader in health innovation so the it remains a magnet for jobs in the future. it helps to reduce the deficit in a balanced, sustainable way. i look forward to answering your questions about the budget. first i want just to share a few of the highlights. the affordable care act is already benefiting millions of americans. our budget makes sure that we will continue to implement the law. i supporting the creation of new health insurance marketplaces, it will ensure that starting next january, and americans in every state will be able to get quality health insurance that fits their budget. our budget also addresses another issue that has been on all of our minds recently. mental health services on and the epidemic of gun violence. we know that a vast majority of americans who struggle with mental illness are not violent. recent tragedies have reminded us of the staggering toll that untreated me
we are proposing to strengthen education for our children during their critical early years, to ensure they can succeed in the 21st century economy. the budget secures america's place as the world leader in health innovation so the it remains a magnet for jobs in the future. it helps to reduce the deficit in a balanced, sustainable way. i look forward to answering your questions about the budget. first i want just to share a few of the highlights. the affordable care act is already benefiting...
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education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed how science education can yield the innovative workforce that many of you identify is essential. beyond the benefit for the industry but in art and design can help keep students engaged and he talked about trying students in and i want to tell you i visited an elementary school in my district that took s.t.e.m. and added arts and design. biscuits are engaged, acting things have, studying soil erosion and graphing things and drawing charts and planning a garden. they were really engaged in everything they were doing. in order to keep students engaged, i want to have a dis
education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed...
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they need our care, our guidance, and our education, though we bless them for choosing life. the old solution, the old way, was to think that public money alone could end these problems. but we have learned that is not so. and in any case, our funds are low. we have a deficit to bring down. we have more will than wallet, but will is what we need. we will make the hard choices, looking at what we have and perhaps allocating it differently, making our decisions based on honest need and prudent safety. and then we will do the wisest thing of all -- we will turn to the only resource we have that in times of need always grows-- the goodness and the courage of the american people. i am speaking of a new engagement in the lives of others, a new activism, hands- on and involved, that gets the job done. we must bring in the generations, harnessing the unused talent of the elderly and the unfocused energy of the young. for not only leadership is passed from generation to generation, but so is stewardship. and the generation born after the second world war has come of age. i have spoken
they need our care, our guidance, and our education, though we bless them for choosing life. the old solution, the old way, was to think that public money alone could end these problems. but we have learned that is not so. and in any case, our funds are low. we have a deficit to bring down. we have more will than wallet, but will is what we need. we will make the hard choices, looking at what we have and perhaps allocating it differently, making our decisions based on honest need and prudent...
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>> sure, i have chapters on education. i have a big chapter on class size that says we have a -- the conventional wisdom that says the smaller the class the better it is for a child and i say that's true but only up to a point. when classes get too small, the affect starts to reverse and your child may have been worse off than they would have otherwise. so there's a case where spending more and more money and hiring more and more teachers doesn't always create the advantage we think it's going to create. >> you have the theory of desirable difficulty and tell stories of people that suffer with dyslexia and went on to enormous success. >> yeah, if you look at successful entrepreneurs and innovators a hugely disproportionate number of them suffer with disabilities. i sat down with incredibly successful business men and asked them what did that mean and they think they did as well as they did not in spite of their disability but because of it. that in learning to cope with it and work around it they learned things they would
>> sure, i have chapters on education. i have a big chapter on class size that says we have a -- the conventional wisdom that says the smaller the class the better it is for a child and i say that's true but only up to a point. when classes get too small, the affect starts to reverse and your child may have been worse off than they would have otherwise. so there's a case where spending more and more money and hiring more and more teachers doesn't always create the advantage we think it's...
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. >>> as republicans continue their fate, the obama administration is trying to educate the public about it. today president obama will advise state level leaders in a conference call and kathleen sebelius is out with the market exchanges which lawn of next week. the report outlines the 53 premiums available. she estimates that 95% of americans should qualify for two or more options depending on their situation. under the new law everyone must carry health insurance by january 1 or face a fine. >>> a busy day for president obama, he'll meet with treasury secretary jack lew at the white house late this afternoon. lew is out with new federal estimates. he says the u.s. could have less than $50 billion on hand to pay its bills when the country hits the debt ceiling next month. that is less than previously thought. he is calling on congress to raise the nation's borrowing limit. >>> d.c. leaders plan to take action to avoid a local shutdown even if the federal government can't reach a deal. the council wants to classify all 33,000 district workers as essential personnel allowing them to cont
. >>> as republicans continue their fate, the obama administration is trying to educate the public about it. today president obama will advise state level leaders in a conference call and kathleen sebelius is out with the market exchanges which lawn of next week. the report outlines the 53 premiums available. she estimates that 95% of americans should qualify for two or more options depending on their situation. under the new law everyone must carry health insurance by january 1 or...
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education. without education, a great man will not dare to speak up. without education, our forefathers would not be able to establish a free nation. that is why i believe education is the most important element in our nation. >> they say we live in an increasing global society. i wanted to know how americans students ranked on a global scale. were you look at where we several decades ago versus where we are now, we are now 21st, 23rd, 26 out of 30 developing nations in science, reading, and math. there is no doubt we are in the midst of a crisis. >> i decided to get a second opinion with the headmaster. >> we are number 2 in the money we spend and we are falling behind further and further when it comes to our international rankings and education. >> for every hundred ninth 78 will graduate from high school. 44 will go on to college. will enroll ins second year of college. only 21 will graduate from a four-year institution. that is simply not good enough to keep the united states competitive in our global economy. >> in order to get an outside opinion
education. without education, a great man will not dare to speak up. without education, our forefathers would not be able to establish a free nation. that is why i believe education is the most important element in our nation. >> they say we live in an increasing global society. i wanted to know how americans students ranked on a global scale. were you look at where we several decades ago versus where we are now, we are now 21st, 23rd, 26 out of 30 developing nations in science, reading,...
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i want to start with educational context i got a press release from the texas state education agency on the fourth grade national assessment of educational progress, a texas texas, african-american students performed force best of all african-american students in the country compared to every other cohort in every other state in the country. hispanic students were the sixth best on the fourth grade level. a anglo where that eight best and i thought that is an interesting record. a little different than what i expected. so i went to the naep web site and found in the aggregate those scores ranked 29th in the country. that is not so great but how is it possible when you have those coleworts and evaluate each is in the top 10% in the country, we although they comprise over 95 percent of the student population how is it collectively they are 29? the answer it turns out, african-american and hispanic students in texas significantly underperform anglo students. and in texas african-american and a close students make up a significantly larger share of the entire student population. when you
i want to start with educational context i got a press release from the texas state education agency on the fourth grade national assessment of educational progress, a texas texas, african-american students performed force best of all african-american students in the country compared to every other cohort in every other state in the country. hispanic students were the sixth best on the fourth grade level. a anglo where that eight best and i thought that is an interesting record. a little...
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education. [indiscernible] >> all countries can be negatively affected by having so many people leaving them. >> i did think some countries are leading some of their skilled workers. best and some of their brightest. but there is the other argument as well, a country like mexico has a lot of poverty and crime. they are seeing citizens that are very happy to push the problems north. the best people who understand the problem are fleeing. >> this is an immigrant country. based on immigration. that is the beauty of this country. you are exposed to different ethnic groups, languages, culture. that is the enrichment of this country. you do not see that in many of those countries. >> to me, that is the united states. anyone who wants to become american, that is the beauty of the american culture, we all come from somewhere else. even if we are native american, we have to adjust for the larger culture. anyone who wants to become an american can and will be accepted as an american. whether you change yo
education. [indiscernible] >> all countries can be negatively affected by having so many people leaving them. >> i did think some countries are leading some of their skilled workers. best and some of their brightest. but there is the other argument as well, a country like mexico has a lot of poverty and crime. they are seeing citizens that are very happy to push the problems north. the best people who understand the problem are fleeing. >> this is an immigrant country. based...
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look at how she answered that question. >> really goes back to education. and how we are continuing to try to strive to -- figure out how to create jobs right now that's the biggest problem right now. and i think especially the men are seen as the leaders of this. and so, we need to figure out how to create education better so that we can solve this problem. thank you. >> thank you. >> that was miss utah. and that response did not help her take home the crown. miss connecticut's erin brady took the title. congratulations. you know, there's a lot of pressure up there. >> yeah. they're on the spots. >>> 6:21 is our time right now. let's put tom on the spot and see if we can come up with a decent forecast. >> starting off humid this mo morning. the sun's been up a half an hour. these are our earliest sun rises of the year. we're approaching the summer solstice in a few days. in the weather center, a few sprinkles. that area of moving rain massing south of washington. prince william county. northern stafford getting sprinkles. lower part of the eastern shore. a
look at how she answered that question. >> really goes back to education. and how we are continuing to try to strive to -- figure out how to create jobs right now that's the biggest problem right now. and i think especially the men are seen as the leaders of this. and so, we need to figure out how to create education better so that we can solve this problem. thank you. >> thank you. >> that was miss utah. and that response did not help her take home the crown. miss...
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i think it's education. i think it's information. i think it was lg to say so yourself and everybody has to vote. to go out and say, wait a minute, from an economic standpoint. look at the demographic in baltimore? i don't know them but, you know, you look at this. if we pitch the same audience or sell stories to the same group we were doing twenty or thirty years ago, we're going die, you know, again i would rather people did this because they felt it was proper and moral and journalistically the right thing to do. but, you know, i'm not adverse to saying there's no revenue there. here's where revenue is. you want to talk about revenue. let's go after the market. ads follow stories, i hope. and so let's do stories that, you know, then all a sudden we get our numbers will be up. groups among age, gender, race, ethnicity whatever it is. you begin to make the argument. we just can't sit and say it's the right thing to do. you know, there's an economic argument to be made here. i have to say that. you center to look at the last -- so yo
i think it's education. i think it's information. i think it was lg to say so yourself and everybody has to vote. to go out and say, wait a minute, from an economic standpoint. look at the demographic in baltimore? i don't know them but, you know, you look at this. if we pitch the same audience or sell stories to the same group we were doing twenty or thirty years ago, we're going die, you know, again i would rather people did this because they felt it was proper and moral and journalistically...
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not just the quality of education but the type of education. i think some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught facts. this may work very well for testing scores and i'm not trying to diminish that at all, but i do believe advantage of the american style of learning which should give more credit is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. but as an employer this year we hired 1100 employees and year before hired 1100 employees and year before 1100, over 80% come from u.s. the bulk of our employees come from the united states universities and what we're looking for, people who know how to think and think creatively. >> thank you, larry. >> let's shift to bill for a minute. as our nation's largest retailer you source all over the word but made a decision to try to increase sourcing you're doing here in the united states. could you give us prospective on how and why that decision was made? >> thank you, valerie. let me thank you and the secretary and president for their interest and energy in this initiat
not just the quality of education but the type of education. i think some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught facts. this may work very well for testing scores and i'm not trying to diminish that at all, but i do believe advantage of the american style of learning which should give more credit is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. but as an employer this year we hired 1100 employees and year before hired 1100 employees and year before 1100,...
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we have been talking a lot about education in terms of community colleges, the worker. we have talked about the manager's. managers to come out of business schools. we are proud of having the best business schools in the world, engineering schools about the speaking often, and that very glad that we went to harvard business school. twenty-eight years of real-world experience there. what happened among our business schools as they had become dominated by finest of our present financial analysis and strategic analysis with a taste of manufacturing in a little box commodity. the where is cheapest which is very wrong thinking. all wrong, and that they know a lot of managers have learned the evidence of the best way to approach it in a lot of that idea began their business schools. reinvented business schools, and it can be a wonderful thing, but i think we need to make sure that we're teaching this kind of holistic teachings, not only the critical problem solving skills in the community colleges to workers, but our managers as well. and that is what is going to lead then, t
we have been talking a lot about education in terms of community colleges, the worker. we have talked about the manager's. managers to come out of business schools. we are proud of having the best business schools in the world, engineering schools about the speaking often, and that very glad that we went to harvard business school. twenty-eight years of real-world experience there. what happened among our business schools as they had become dominated by finest of our present financial analysis...
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the study found white women and more educated women use it the most. experts say it's public more popular because it is easier to get now. >>> if you don't like to break a sweat working out, you can go for a long walk instead. i like the way this sounds. it will still improve your health. researchers in the netherlands found people who spent two hours standing and four hours walking each day were healthier than when the same people spent an hour a day at the gym. they also found volunteers burned the same amount of calories cycling or slow walking for four hours. researchers say it's more important to cut the number of hours you spend sitting every day. any kind of exercise, any kind of exercise is good for your health. >> four hours of walking? when's the last time you walked four hours? >> i can do a few laps around the building. >> all right. take you five minutes. >> maybe more than a few. >>> we continue to track a developing story out of alexandria after an elderly man is found dead in his home. >>> also ahead, trying to make our schools safer. >
the study found white women and more educated women use it the most. experts say it's public more popular because it is easier to get now. >>> if you don't like to break a sweat working out, you can go for a long walk instead. i like the way this sounds. it will still improve your health. researchers in the netherlands found people who spent two hours standing and four hours walking each day were healthier than when the same people spent an hour a day at the gym. they also found...
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our own college education. and we were lucky. we had more resources than many. so we cannot price the middle class or folks who are willing to work hard to get into the middle class out of a college education. we can't keep saddling young people with more and more and more debt just as they're starting out in life. now, the good news is over the past four years, my administration has done a lot to address this. working with members of congress, we've expanded student aid. we've reformed the student loan system. we've saved tens of billions of taxpayer dollars that were just going to big banks, and made sure that the money went to helping more young people afford college. we made it easier to pay back those loans by passing a law that says you'll only have to pay 10 percent of your monthly income towards your student -- federal student loans once you graduate. this is important to emphasize, by the way, because a lot of your peers, a lot of young people don't know this. under existing law that we passed, you nev
our own college education. and we were lucky. we had more resources than many. so we cannot price the middle class or folks who are willing to work hard to get into the middle class out of a college education. we can't keep saddling young people with more and more and more debt just as they're starting out in life. now, the good news is over the past four years, my administration has done a lot to address this. working with members of congress, we've expanded student aid. we've reformed the...
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one of the things was education. i'm very passionate about education. because it made such a big difference in my life. here we're at the time in the world the information age, the age of technology, and yet 30% of the people who enter high school in the country do not graduate. 44% of the people who start a four-year college program do not finish it in four years. what is that about? think back to a darker time in our history 200 years ago when slavery was going on. it was illegal to educate a slave particularly to teach them to read. why do you think that was? because when you educate a man. you liberate a man. and there i was as a youngster placing myself in the same situation that a horrible institution. i wasn't taking advantage of the education. i was horrible student. most of my class mates thought i was the stupidest person in the world. they called my dummy. i was the butt of the jokes. it was a bad environment. single parent home, my mother and father got qorsed. my mother got married when she was 13. she was one of 24 children. had a horrible
one of the things was education. i'm very passionate about education. because it made such a big difference in my life. here we're at the time in the world the information age, the age of technology, and yet 30% of the people who enter high school in the country do not graduate. 44% of the people who start a four-year college program do not finish it in four years. what is that about? think back to a darker time in our history 200 years ago when slavery was going on. it was illegal to educate a...
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the report on the investigation into last year's shootings that killed 20 students and 6 educators will be released this afternoon. >> after 11 years a familiar face for fans on both sides of the bay stepping away from the game. >>> he was one of the most sought after free agents on the market in the national football league a few years ago. now she leaving the game. the former raider and 49ers defensive back is retiring from professional football. he will retire as an oakland raider and expected to make it official later today. he was in the 49ers starting lineup this year. the former cal star played 11 years after being selected 31st by oakland in 2003. >> hard to believe the holiday flying by, new year around the corner. we're going to get our look at the giant ball that will drop on new year's eve. >> technicians are assembling the waterford crystal ball, 12 feet in diameter and weigh 12,000 pounds when they have it together. the first ball made out of iron and wood weighed 700 pounds and covered in 100 light bulbs in 1907. >> it's the latest installment of the san francisco traditi
the report on the investigation into last year's shootings that killed 20 students and 6 educators will be released this afternoon. >> after 11 years a familiar face for fans on both sides of the bay stepping away from the game. >>> he was one of the most sought after free agents on the market in the national football league a few years ago. now she leaving the game. the former raider and 49ers defensive back is retiring from professional football. he will retire as an oakland...
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takes us to health care, takes us to education, all over the place. so as a consequence, we had to figure out what to do. and because we didn't know what to do, we went around the country and figured out what other folks were doing piecemeal. and we put together a plan. and the first pillar is stop the shooting. here's the thing, you just got to stop shooting. we can talk about all the other stuff, but if you're laying on an emergency room bed and you're having a heart attack and dying, the first thing you do is resuscitate and don't talk about how you got there, you fix the problem we started on that. >> how did you stop the shooting? >> well, we're -- we didn't yet. one of the things we are thinking -- what we're doing is saying, look, what are the aggressive constitutionally protected law enforcement techniques that work. we know that we're not getting any more money from the federal government. $13 billion was spent between 2010 and 2011 in iraq, afghanistan and colombia helping build police departments in those countries. here in the united state
takes us to health care, takes us to education, all over the place. so as a consequence, we had to figure out what to do. and because we didn't know what to do, we went around the country and figured out what other folks were doing piecemeal. and we put together a plan. and the first pillar is stop the shooting. here's the thing, you just got to stop shooting. we can talk about all the other stuff, but if you're laying on an emergency room bed and you're having a heart attack and dying, the...
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it's also going to change how we educate and how kids learn. it's going to change how we tell stories. it's going to change how we create entertainment, and there are going to be a lot of intersections between science and music and biology and everything else. that's why i'm excited about it. >> i think the way we think about materials is wrong. everyone is looking for what's the magic material that's going to save everything and transform everything. i think it administration has it right that there's this cool thing called material genome initiative, and hardly anybody knows about it. but what it is is basically this almost map if you of al all the materials and what the property or, and when you're materials engineer, it's amazing how little you know really about this. it's an underfunded initiative. no criticism of the administration, but we don't funded those kind of things in the u.s. and i think going down that path, again the material agnostic budget setting an incredible amount of knowledge of the metro system is i think that's a place
it's also going to change how we educate and how kids learn. it's going to change how we tell stories. it's going to change how we create entertainment, and there are going to be a lot of intersections between science and music and biology and everything else. that's why i'm excited about it. >> i think the way we think about materials is wrong. everyone is looking for what's the magic material that's going to save everything and transform everything. i think it administration has it...
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kerry will also discuss education, energy, and the billions of dollars in trade between the u.s. and brazil. >> president obama formerly orders the director of national intelligence to set up a outside review board to analyze the government's surveillance techniques. now the president also ordered him to have the board report its findings no later than december 15th. president announced the boards creation at a knew conference last week. >> it is 6:37, and 75 degrees outside. still ahead here, we have incredible video of a gas line exploding. >> also, ahead, solving the mystery after a priest seemed to come from nowhere to pray at a missouri crash scene, and then just hi. in frederiksberg virginia. >> we have gather as few of our friends to say. >> "good morning washington." >> yeah! good morning to you as well. we here, we want to honor some of the young heros in our area. >> we are giving away $1,000 grants to children who are passionate about improving their communities. to be eligible you have to be between the age of five and 18. /summer heros to apply. the deadline is septe
kerry will also discuss education, energy, and the billions of dollars in trade between the u.s. and brazil. >> president obama formerly orders the director of national intelligence to set up a outside review board to analyze the government's surveillance techniques. now the president also ordered him to have the board report its findings no later than december 15th. president announced the boards creation at a knew conference last week. >> it is 6:37, and 75 degrees outside. still...
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. , andcularly in education reforming those areas. i am sure you remember some of this brady he created more top opportunities with learning when he was in office. he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he produced phenomenal results. florida hadrs and the second-highest rating in the world. in. in the world, ladies and ladies andrea did -- gentlemen. [applause] having lived in asia, that statistic blows me away. that he was able to do that. if you really look at the education reform across the --ntry, oven or bushe governor bush's finger prints are everywhere. place a strong emphasis on local decision-making. within 12dren -- months. more adoptions were finalized. why? he cares about people. he knows -- he knew as governor, and he knows today that cons
. , andcularly in education reforming those areas. i am sure you remember some of this brady he created more top opportunities with learning when he was in office. he did not raise taxes. every single month, as governor the created more jobs than country on average. to me, it is like beating quarterly experts -- earnings. he did it every day. throughout his tenure, his top priority was providing the best education to all students. every child regardless of economic background or race. he...
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for the lives of everyone to share, to cooperate, to work together, to build a nation, to train, to educate a cultured people and have a society that is critical. we've always supported with our commander chavez and the political training of our people to create a critical, self-critical political culture. let's not allow our waters to become stagnant, otherwise you have no revolution. you have to just sit and wait for the and. that is why i call on a revolution of the people to build the socialist way of life, without the people it is not going to be done. we need to show how socialism, the spirit of equality as possible. how come and live together as human beings and that's why a call in the revolution. we need to take anonymous fours, do everything that is to be done to wreck if i witnessed the wreck site. we have the maturity that we are mature. it's not some campaign slogan. we have men and women who are mature. sometimes children are more mature than anyone else because they had a pure soul and see the brightness of the future of this country. i am sure, fellow countryman, that this -
for the lives of everyone to share, to cooperate, to work together, to build a nation, to train, to educate a cultured people and have a society that is critical. we've always supported with our commander chavez and the political training of our people to create a critical, self-critical political culture. let's not allow our waters to become stagnant, otherwise you have no revolution. you have to just sit and wait for the and. that is why i call on a revolution of the people to build the...
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that's why countries invest in education so more young people can receive a higher education and develop skills to access greater opportunities. gaming is one example of economic development is generated funds to invest in goals and provide a means of scholarships. in fact in the past 30 years, the number of american indians and college is more than doubled. we still have a long way to go. today, ncai is releasing standard or futures. it shows areas where tribes are exercising their sovereignty right now, prevent economic success to their surrounding communities. the path to securing future from education to food security, climate change workforce development is eliminated by proven success of tribal nations. and while the circumstances of each of the unique, the promising practices contained in the report offer a way to secure economies and sustain prosperity for future generations. in my final year as president of ncai, share this vision of a strong future, knowing it will be carried forward, not just in the year ahead, but for generations to come. when i look back on our journey as th
that's why countries invest in education so more young people can receive a higher education and develop skills to access greater opportunities. gaming is one example of economic development is generated funds to invest in goals and provide a means of scholarships. in fact in the past 30 years, the number of american indians and college is more than doubled. we still have a long way to go. today, ncai is releasing standard or futures. it shows areas where tribes are exercising their sovereignty...
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education is not schooling. schooling is the institute to matrix institutional matrix that learns and distribute it is culturally. offensively based an learn -- learning is something you have for a lifetime. that's what you do whether you figure out your life situation and figure out what to do in regard how you don't nurture and grow your mind over the space of a lifetime. we have the institutions that are making judgment about our children and we are complies it in without stepping up to the plate to intervene. i'm glad you are doing that with knowledge, insight, with slavery i have, and critical given to you over a lifetime. we have to use it in behalf to our children so they won't be sendoff. one person gets hit on the back of the hand and told not do it anymore drunk until a certain age and go on to be president. and another person gets confined to being a janitor. both got the same tal let. if president obama had been caught doing stuff he was doing that he said in the own auto biography that he said did.
education is not schooling. schooling is the institute to matrix institutional matrix that learns and distribute it is culturally. offensively based an learn -- learning is something you have for a lifetime. that's what you do whether you figure out your life situation and figure out what to do in regard how you don't nurture and grow your mind over the space of a lifetime. we have the institutions that are making judgment about our children and we are complies it in without stepping up to the...
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whogan as a foster mother saw there were serious problems in our public education system. . have got involved this government of ours was getting. it was diminishing our values as parents and trampling upon our rights as citizens and believers in this nation. . came to expect several things i'm a full conservative as i imagine most of you are here. i believe that government taxes us and we are taxed enough already. government should not spend more money than what it takes in. i believe that government should follow the constitution of the united states. [applause] those are some of the issues that we are following. there is one issue that we are going back and forth on now. reasonable people can disagree. i want to put forth a couple of ideas for your consideration. in ae fast tracking breathtaking scale that i have not seen in eight years on capitol hill. it to's -- it is immigration reform. i want to throw a couple of facts to consider. the house judiciary committee will take up immigration reform bill. they will take it up for two weeks period. the senate has stated this
whogan as a foster mother saw there were serious problems in our public education system. . have got involved this government of ours was getting. it was diminishing our values as parents and trampling upon our rights as citizens and believers in this nation. . came to expect several things i'm a full conservative as i imagine most of you are here. i believe that government taxes us and we are taxed enough already. government should not spend more money than what it takes in. i believe that...
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we educate them, we make them really good, they go home, they can't stay here, so they work from their country and work very effectively against us. how stupid is that? top of your class at harvard, and you get thrown out of the country. something has to happen. you have been reading about the white house tour. i suggested that -- actually newt gingrich suggested it for me, it was nice. he volunteered for me that i would pay for the entire year. i said, that's ok. somebody told me, it was very nice of newt. i love newt. anybody who's a member of my club, i love. maybe president obama should join one of my clubs. that is a sad thing. i understand it will be reinstated, i would certainly be willing to do it. i will give you something, a small but emblematic. couple of years ago, i was at a major state dinner. it was in a tent in the white house lawn. a bad tenant -- tent, probably the guy who owns it made a fortune. i said to myself, here is china, in a tent. i called the white house, at someone i know very well, very high position, i said, i will offer, free of charge, to build the most
we educate them, we make them really good, they go home, they can't stay here, so they work from their country and work very effectively against us. how stupid is that? top of your class at harvard, and you get thrown out of the country. something has to happen. you have been reading about the white house tour. i suggested that -- actually newt gingrich suggested it for me, it was nice. he volunteered for me that i would pay for the entire year. i said, that's ok. somebody told me, it was very...
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it involves quality education. this year's book being read by millions of kids is otis by lauren long, it jump starts celebrity ambassador, i love you are doing this. is this a great program? >> it is. >> is he and she a big reason? it was not a hard sell for her. in the middle of the day, it's wonderful. >> talk about the importance of that ritual. parents are so busy these days. if you stop and make time, that's the moment. >> a little time. we have found that reading involves sort of education. if we can hone in on that at an early age. not that we want to do. we want all these kids to succeed. >> take me back. to your childhood, were you read to as a child? >> what is your favorite books? >> i love the drawings and the pictures. big and small, all that kind of stuff. i think the colors were good for me. >> remind people how they can get involved by vooed reading to a child for us. >> today is a great day, it's an annual for a jump start. we will be reading to all the kids across the country. >> it doesn't take
it involves quality education. this year's book being read by millions of kids is otis by lauren long, it jump starts celebrity ambassador, i love you are doing this. is this a great program? >> it is. >> is he and she a big reason? it was not a hard sell for her. in the middle of the day, it's wonderful. >> talk about the importance of that ritual. parents are so busy these days. if you stop and make time, that's the moment. >> a little time. we have found that reading...
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in our education .ystem in educating our voters i do not want to say political correctness i'm a because the context of that lens to being labeled. we have lost a lot in our public education system by not teaching facts. facts that are important. i learned a lot from studying human history. this is something that is interesting. some people might want to go out there and read some books about that. host: i will let you go there. thank you for your comments t. new york. caller: thank you. thank you for having c-span. i do not believe that they care anything about the people. if they cared anything about the people, they would ask questions. but no one agrees. it is dropped. i'm a senior. we have very little money to live on and yet they sound like they want to take it away from us. host: you are calling on the republican line. bestu feel that your party represents your view right now? caller: no. i do not think any party does. thank you. host: thank you for the call. we are asking if your views are in the political process. does your party speak for you? do you find yourself on the outsid
in our education .ystem in educating our voters i do not want to say political correctness i'm a because the context of that lens to being labeled. we have lost a lot in our public education system by not teaching facts. facts that are important. i learned a lot from studying human history. this is something that is interesting. some people might want to go out there and read some books about that. host: i will let you go there. thank you for your comments t. new york. caller: thank you. thank...
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we need fundamental education reform. we've talked a lot about that in this conference, but let's remember what's really needed. we have spent, we spend more money per pupil in this country than virtually every country in the civilized world, and yet our results are poorer. we have increased the budget of the department of education for virtually every year in the last 40 years, and yet the quality of our education continues to deteriorate. why? because it isn't about how much money you spend. it's about how and where and on whom, and we know that the most important thing in order for a child to learn is a good teacher in the classroom. which means we must push for the opportunity for every parent to have a choice and every child to have a chance. we must -- [applause] we must deliver fundamental immigration reform. we need those high-skilled workers with a great degree, but we also need those folks who maybe don't have a higher degree but who have huge ambition and big dreams. we need a legal immigration system that work
we need fundamental education reform. we've talked a lot about that in this conference, but let's remember what's really needed. we have spent, we spend more money per pupil in this country than virtually every country in the civilized world, and yet our results are poorer. we have increased the budget of the department of education for virtually every year in the last 40 years, and yet the quality of our education continues to deteriorate. why? because it isn't about how much money you spend....